Yevhen Sosnovsky: you just disappear – and that’s it

Almost 58 years of Yevhen Sosnovsky’s life passed in Mariupol. On the evening of March 2, 2022 the family was at home. The whistle of the first shells was heard at around 5 p.m. The hits were dangerously close. The blast waves made window glass in the apartment buildings crumble. “We rushed into the corridor, away from the windows. We had a terrible feeling that a shell could hit our house, our apartment at any moment. And you wouldn’t even have time to realize what happened, you’ll just disappear —and that’s it…” the man recalls.

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